Ryan Mass https://www.njii.com/author/ryan-massnjii-com/ New Jersey Innovation Institute Fri, 29 Oct 2021 16:27:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.njii.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/cropped-NJII_icon_red_logo_noBG_square-01-32x32.png Ryan Mass https://www.njii.com/author/ryan-massnjii-com/ 32 32 Learn How to Renew, Revitalize and Heal Your Community Utilizing Arts and Culture https://www.njii.com/2020/08/utilize-arts-and-culture-to-heal-your-community/ Mon, 17 Aug 2020 18:51:47 +0000 https://njiidev.wpengine.com/?p=13630 Local municipalities and communities are addressing an unprecedented number of challenges due to unrest, conflict and anxiety created by the COVID-19 pandemic, political turmoil and economic slowdown. The impact of these current crises will persist ...

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Local municipalities and communities are addressing an unprecedented number of challenges due to unrest, conflict and anxiety created by the COVID-19 pandemic, political turmoil and economic slowdown.

The impact of these current crises will persist long into the foreseeable future. Healing our communities and finding ways to encourage harmony among residents with diverse backgrounds and points of view will be key to the future success of our local economies and municipalities.

Creative Placemaking, as defined by the American Planning Association, is “a process where community members, artists, arts and culture organizations, developers, and other stakeholders use arts and cultural strategies to implement community-led change.” It has emerged as a critical tool that has been proven to transform neighborhoods, towns and cities by improving economic conditions and building a capacity for residents to take ownership of their local communities.

Community planners, real estate developers, residents and businesses are embracing Creative Placemaking to revitalize local economies, stabilize neighborhoods, promote businesses and provide jobs.

Now you too can develop the skills to initiate, collaborate and lead community renewal as a Certified Creative Placemaker, a program run by the NJIT Hub for Creative Placemaking.

Individuals who take this course come to us with a desire to be a change agent. They graduate and go on to improve the day-to-day experiences of residents and guide officials and employees so they can efficiently and effectively provide vital and valued services in their municipalities, counties and organizations across the state.

Elizabeth Limbrick, Senior Brownfields Advisor, Policy and Communications, NJEDA graduated from NJIT’s spring 2020 Creative Placemaking course and she states “As we go through the recovery from the current crises, the way we are going to make NJ succeed is through creative placemaking. It’s through giving voice to the community, integrating arts and culture and community led design that we will make NJ a place where all people want to live, want to work and want to play.”

There are a few spots left in NJIT’s Fall Certificate in Creative Placemaking course which starts on September 10th. Because of the Covid19 crisis, this iteration will be held in the virtual classroom. Therefore, participation is not limited to individuals who live within commuting distance to the NJIT campus in Newark, NJ.  Anyone who lives anywhere in the world can participate in the Fall course.

Students in this course learn the process, principals, practice, and practical application of creative placemaking. They participate in group projects, identify and inventory location-based creative assets, define, design and tell the story of creative places and explore the use of the arts, economic development, urban and rural planning, and community development as an agent of change for sustainable community transformation. They also learn to identify and effectively communicate with community leaders and stakeholders.

Throughout this course, examples of creative places and approaches to creative placemaking from around the country are examined and discussed among the students, instructors and successful practitioners. By the end of this course, students have prepared a sample Creative Placemaking Plan and have completed a community project which details their process, outlines applied principles and provides an evaluation of local change.

Upon successful completion of this course, the student are awarded a Certificate and nine CEUs from NJIT and recognized as a Certified Creative Placemaker.

The NJIT Certificate in Creative Placemaking Fall session takes place between Sept. 10th and Dec. 21st, 2020. In order to maximize peer-to-peer exchange, class size for this course of study is strictly limited to a maximum of eight students in each cohort.

Learn more and register online or email  The NJIT Hub for Creative Placemaking with any questions or for more information.

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NJIT offers Certificate in Creative Placemaking https://www.njii.com/2019/11/njit-offers-certificate-in-creative-placemaking/ Tue, 26 Nov 2019 16:49:56 +0000 https://www.njii.com/?p=9423 As part of the HUB for Creative Placemaking, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will present its intensive ten- week in-person professional certificate course in Creative Placemaking in the Spring of 2019. NJIT is the ...

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As part of the HUB for Creative Placemaking, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) will present its intensive ten- week in-person professional certificate course in Creative Placemaking in the Spring of 2019. NJIT is the first university in the United States to provide this comprehensive certification in the emerging field of practice. Graduates of the course will have the knowledge and skills to leverage arts and cultural resources to lead transformation in municipalities–with impact on every aspect of community life, including economics, health, housing, revitalization, policies and environment.

Participants in the course include NJ municipal officials and leaders, county and local planners, community development leaders, real estate and development professionals, artists, land-use professionals, social service professionals, corporate community service facilitators, educators, administrators.

The Creative Placemaking Certification Course draws on the university’s robust resources in smart cities technologies, STEM, architecture and design, and management, The course is co-led by Suzanne Ishee, long-time Creative Placemaking leader in NJ and New Jersey Innovation Institute’s (NJII) Dr. Colette Santasieri, Executive Director, Policy and Planning Innovation for Civil Infrastructure and Environment. A host of outstanding guest faculty lecturers provide expertise by sharing their relevant knowledge in regional planning, policy-making, arts, marketing and more.

The certificate course of study is divided into 3 concurrent parts examining the Creative Placemaking process and the principles and practice of Creative Placemaking. Upon completion of the in-class learning, each participant in the course will plan and carry out a mentored Creative Placemaking field project in their respective community and make final presentation of their work.

Classes are delivered on the NJIT campus and enrollment is strictly limited in order to maximize opportunity for personal practice and robust peer-to-peer exchange. Graduates of this course of study are already building a better quality of life in municipalities throughout New Jersey.

To learn more, please visit: https://executiveeducation.njit.edu/courses/creativeplacemaking-certificate/ This your opportunity to move your community forward through outstanding leadership preparation provided at NJIT!

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